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'''Whitehead, Thomas Bar and Strip Company''', Redbourn Works, Scunthorpe | '''Whitehead, Thomas Bar and Strip Company''', Redbourn Works, Scunthorpe | ||
1933 [[Richard Thomas and Co]] made an agreement with [[Whitehead Iron and Steel Co]] to supply billets from Redbourn works at Scunthorpe to that company's Newport rolling mills; Mr L D Whitehead to join the Richard Thomas and Co board<ref>The Times, 30 March 1933</ref>. | |||
1933 Jointly-owned company formed by [[Whitehead Iron and Steel Co]] and [[Richard Thomas and Co]]<ref>The Times, 22 May 1935</ref> to operate a finishing mill at Redbourn, which was equipped by transferring the semi-continous mill from [[Whitehead Iron and Steel Co|Whitehead's]] Tredegar works<ref>The Times, 4 October 1933</ref> | 1933 Jointly-owned company formed by [[Whitehead Iron and Steel Co]] and [[Richard Thomas and Co]]<ref>The Times, 22 May 1935</ref> to operate a finishing mill at Redbourn, which was equipped by transferring the semi-continous mill from [[Whitehead Iron and Steel Co|Whitehead's]] Tredegar works<ref>The Times, 4 October 1933</ref> |
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Whitehead, Thomas Bar and Strip Company, Redbourn Works, Scunthorpe
1933 Richard Thomas and Co made an agreement with Whitehead Iron and Steel Co to supply billets from Redbourn works at Scunthorpe to that company's Newport rolling mills; Mr L D Whitehead to join the Richard Thomas and Co board[1].
1933 Jointly-owned company formed by Whitehead Iron and Steel Co and Richard Thomas and Co[2] to operate a finishing mill at Redbourn, which was equipped by transferring the semi-continous mill from Whitehead's Tredegar works[3]
1951 Nationalised under the Iron and Steel Act; became part of the Iron and Steel Corporation of Great Britain[4]